Breaking 10:17 North Korea declares itself not bound by nuclear non-proliferation treaty at UN conference 10:00 Interpol operation leads to nearly 270 arrests in global medicine trafficking crackdown 10:00 Three US states monitor residents who traveled on hantavirus cruise ship as Andes strain confirmed 09:30 United States condemns Polisario attack on Es-Smara 09:00 Apple R&D spending tops 10 percent of revenue for first time as iPhone drives record quarter 08:37 Australian firm claims 3,000-fold quantum speedup over classical computing on real-world problem 08:16 Chinese chipmakers rally around DeepSeek V4 as Washington tightens AI export controls 08:00 General Motors recalls more than 40,000 vehicles in the United States over brake fluid issue 07:55 Mercedes opens European orders for its all-electric C-Class sedan starting at 67,000 euros 07:21 AI agent leaks passwords after simple social engineering trick in live experiment 07:01 Scientists identify 1,700 unknown proteins hidden in the human dark proteome 16:15 US Airlines spend $1.8 billion more on fuel in March as prices surge 16:00 Global debt hits record near $353 trillion as investors diversify away from US treasuries 15:45 US tariff refund process running smoother than expected, says Kuehne + Nagel 15:15 US supreme court refuses to pause ruling in Apple-Epic Games dispute 13:15 Eli Lilly expands investment with $4.5 billion boost to Indiana manufacturing sites 13:02 Samsung crosses $1 trillion valuation on record earnings and AI chip rally 12:00 SpaceX IPO reshapes corporate control with unprecedented investor limits 11:45 AMD forecast sparks AI-driven rally in US chipmaker stocks

Interpol operation leads to nearly 270 arrests in global medicine trafficking crackdown

Nearly 270 people suspected of involvement in illegal medicine trafficking have been arrested in a large-scale international operation coordinated across 90 countries, according to Interpol. The operation, known as “Pangea XVIII,” was carried out in March across all continents and resulted in the dismantling of 66 criminal groups.......

Three US states monitor residents who traveled on hantavirus cruise ship as Andes strain confirmed

Health authorities in at least three American states are monitoring residents who were aboard the MV Hondius, the Dutch expedition cruise ship at the center of a deadly hantavirus outbreak that has killed three passengers and left several others seriously ill during an Atlantic crossing. None of the individuals under surveillance are showing......

United States condemns Polisario attack on Es-Smara

The United States has strongly condemned a recent attack claimed by the Polisario Front against the city of Es-Smara, located in the Moroccan Sahara, which resulted in injuries to a civilian. In an official statement, the U.S. mission to the United Nations described the incident as an act of violence that threatens regional stability and......

Apple R&D spending tops 10 percent of revenue for first time as iPhone drives record quarter

Apple reported its strongest March quarter on record on April 30, posting revenue of 111.2 billion dollars and earnings per share of 2.01 dollars, surpassing Wall Street expectations of 109.66 billion dollars in revenue and 1.94 dollars per share. The results were driven by a 21.7 percent surge in iPhone revenue to nearly 57 billion dollars,......

Australian firm claims 3,000-fold quantum speedup over classical computing on real-world problem

Q-CTRL, an Australian quantum infrastructure software company, announced Tuesday that it has achieved what it describes as practical quantum advantage on a problem with direct commercial relevance, completing a materials science simulation in approximately two and a half minutes on IBM's 120-qubit quantum platform compared with more than......

Chinese chipmakers rally around DeepSeek V4 as Washington tightens AI export controls

China's semiconductor industry is consolidating rapidly around DeepSeek's V4 large language model, with a growing roster of domestic chipmakers racing to certify compatibility as the United States intensifies its technology restrictions on Chinese access to advanced AI hardware. Huawei moved first. Within days of DeepSeek releasing......

General Motors recalls more than 40,000 vehicles in the United States over brake fluid issue

General Motors has announced the recall of more than 40,000 vehicles in the United States following concerns related to brake fluid contamination that could increase the risk of accidents. According to U.S. road safety authorities, sediments found in the brake fluid may affect braking system performance and potentially reduce vehicle safety......

Mercedes opens European orders for its all-electric C-Class sedan starting at 67,000 euros

Mercedes-Benz has launched the online configurator for its fully electric C-Class in Germany, marking the commercial European debut of one of its most anticipated electric vehicles. The C 400 4MATIC, the sole variant available at launch, is priced from 67,711 euros and is offered on a leasing basis from approximately 470 euros per month. The......

AI agent leaks passwords after simple social engineering trick in live experiment

A high-profile live experiment, a malware campaign hidden inside a fake plugin, and a new open-source scanning tool have converged this week to expose the depth of security vulnerabilities facing autonomous AI agent systems, with findings that carry serious implications for how such tools are deployed at scale. British mathematician and professor......

Scientists identify 1,700 unknown proteins hidden in the human dark proteome

An international consortium of more than 60 researchers has identified 1,785 previously unknown microproteins embedded in segments of human DNA long assumed to be functionally inert. The discovery, published Wednesday in the journal Nature, could expand the known human proteome by nearly 10 percent, representing one of the most significant......

US Airlines spend $1.8 billion more on fuel in March as prices surge

Major United States airlines experienced a sharp increase in operational costs in March, driven mainly by rising jet fuel prices. According to recent transportation data, carriers collectively spent just over $5 billion on fuel during the month, marking an increase of approximately 56% compared to February. This represents an additional $1.8......

Global debt hits record near $353 trillion as investors diversify away from US treasuries

Global debt has reached a new record of nearly $353 trillion, highlighting ongoing financial imbalances and shifting investor behavior, according to a new report from the Institute of International Finance (IIF). The report indicates that, while global borrowing continues to rise, investors are gradually diversifying away from U.S. government......

US tariff refund process running smoother than expected, says Kuehne + Nagel

The online system for reclaiming U.S. tariff payments ruled unlawful by the Supreme Court is operating more smoothly than initially expected, according to a customs specialist at Swiss logistics group Kuehne + Nagel. The refund mechanism was launched last month following a court decision that struck down broad tariffs introduced under the......

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